In April, the number of IPv4 transfers decreased compared to March. RIPE completed the highest number of transfers (600), followed by ARIN (219), APNIC (115) and LACNIC (3).
Let’s see what happened with each Regional Internet Registry:
- RIPE saw a small drop in transfers, with 600 in April compared to 657 in March.
- ARIN saw a decrease in transfers, dropping from 480 in March to 219 in April.
- APNIC recorded an increase in transfers, with the number rising to 115 in April from 104 in March.
- LACNIC’s transfer numbers slightly decreased, going down to 3 in April from 10 in March.
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Note: IPv4 transfer stats are dynamic and may change over time.